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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (3): 457–470.
...). Paracryptodira Gaffney, 1975 Baenidae Cope, 1882 Palatobaena Gaffney, 1972 02 02 2009 The Paleontological Society 2009 Baenidae is a species-rich group of paracryptodiran turtles ( Joyce, 2007 ) endemic to North America that arose in the early Cretaceous, diversified...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (2): 305–316.
... Neurankylus , please refer to Larson et al. ( 2013 ) and Joyce and Lyson ( 2015 ). Neurankylus torrejonensis new species Figures 2 – 5 Paracryptodira Gaffney, 1975 Baenidae Cope, 1873 08 10 2015 Copyright © 2016, The Paleontological Society 2016 The Paleontological...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (6): 833–853.
..., but the interrelationship of these three taxa was never explored in an explicit phylogenetic context. Herein we present or re-describe a number of relevant specimens and provide a cladistic analysis of Baenidae using species only as terminal taxa. The phylogenetic analysis clearly reveals that Plesiobaena...
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Genus and species indeterminate (<span class="search-highlight">Baenidae</span>), TMP 1992.2.10, incomplete shell...
Published: 18 April 2013
Fig. 2. Genus and species indeterminate (Baenidae), TMP 1992.2.10, incomplete shell consisting of bone and internal mould. (A) Dorsal view of carapace and internal mould: photograph ( left ) and interpretive line drawing ( right ). (B) Ventral view of plastron: photograph ( left
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Figure 12. <span class="search-highlight">Baenidae</span> cladogram mapped against the stratigraphic range from w...
Published: 01 November 2009
Figure 12. Baenidae cladogram mapped against the stratigraphic range from which each taxon has been reported (bold lines). Support for each node is measured using bootstrap frequency (top) and Bremer support for each clade (bottom).
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Figure  7 —<span class="search-highlight">Baenidae</span> cladogram mapped against the stratigraphic range from w...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 7 —Baenidae cladogram mapped against the stratigraphic range from which each taxon has been reported (bold lines). Support for each node is measured using bootstrap frequency (top) and posterior probabilities (bottom). * indicates PP < 0.50
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<span class="search-highlight">Baenidae</span>.   A  ,  Plesiobaena  cf.  P. antiqua , UCM 43677, anterior part o...
Published: 01 January 2003
Figure 6. Baenidae. A , Plesiobaena cf. P. antiqua , UCM 43677, anterior part of shell in dorsal (above) and ventral views; scale bar = 5 cm. B , Eubaenina indet., UCM 45124, anterior half of nuchal, dorsal view; scale bar = 1 cm.
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 02 December 2023
PALAIOS (2023) 38 (11): 453–473.
...) on Eocene turtles. Ulcerative shell disease occurs rarely on Baena (Baenidae) and Baptemys (Dermatemydidae) but is particularly common on geoemydid turtles of the genus Echmatemys ( E. septaria , E. wyomingensis , and Echmatemys sp.). It is notably absent on trionychid and carettocheylid turtles...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (4): 789–801.
... History, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.; USNM; National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, U.S.A.; UW, University of Wyoming Geological Museum, Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.A.; YPM, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. Baenidae Pleurosternidae Paracryptodira...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Rocky Mountain Geology (2003) 38 (1): 121–142.
...Figure 6. Baenidae. A , Plesiobaena cf. P. antiqua , UCM 43677, anterior part of shell in dorsal (above) and ventral views; scale bar = 5 cm. B , Eubaenina indet., UCM 45124, anterior half of nuchal, dorsal view; scale bar = 1 cm. ...
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Figure  4. Phylogenetic hypotheses for the placement of  Compsemys victa: A...
Published: 01 July 2011
Figure 4. Phylogenetic hypotheses for the placement of Compsemys victa: A, 50% majority rule tree of the augmented Joyce (2007) matrix places C. victa in a polytomy with Dorsetochelys delairi and Baenidae; B , strict consensus tree of two MPTs from the augmented Gaffney et al. (2007
Journal Article
Published: 18 April 2013
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2013) 50 (3): 282–293.
...Fig. 2. Genus and species indeterminate (Baenidae), TMP 1992.2.10, incomplete shell consisting of bone and internal mould. (A) Dorsal view of carapace and internal mould: photograph ( left ) and interpretive line drawing ( right ). (B) Ventral view of plastron: photograph ( left...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 April 2003
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2003) 40 (4): 557–571.
... of Alberta consists of isolated carapace elements and fragments identified by their distinctive tuberculate sculpture. Since diagnostic features of the plastron and carapace are not preserved in any of the specimens from Alberta, it is referred to here as Solemydidae gen. et sp. indet. The Baenidae...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 18 August 2022
Geosphere (2022) 18 (5): 1524–1537.
... , W.G. , and Lyson , T.R. , 2015 , A review of the fossil record of turtles of the clade Baenidae : Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History , v. 56 , no. 2 , p. 147 – 183 . Joyce , W.G. , and Lyson , T.R. , 2017 , The shell morphology of the latest Cretaceous...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (3): 442–459.
... nov. comb. presented herein (YPM 57324; Fig. 11 ), this locality also produced plastral fragments of Baenidae (YPM 57325), teeth and a partial vertebra of Crocodylia (YPM 57326), a tooth of Brachychampsa (YPM 57327), a vertebra of Amia (YPM 57328), and a vertebra of Champsosaurus (YPM 57329...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (2): b1–b2.
...) of New Mexico and a species-level phylogenetic analysis of Baenidae 317 Alexander K. Hastings, Moritz Reisser, and Torsten M. Scheyer Character evolution and the origin of Caimaninae (Crocodylia) in the New World Tropics: new evidence from the Miocene of Panama and Venezuela 333 Thomas M. Lehman, Steven...
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Figure 2. Stratigraphic ranges of vertebrate taxa prepared with data from a...
Published: 01 January 2001
, 5— Myledaphus bipartitus, 6— Lissodus selachos, 7—cf. “ Acipenser, ” 8—Caudata indet., 9— Opisthotriton kayi, 10— Scapherpeton tectum, 11— Habrosaurus dilatus, 12—Anura indet., 13—Trionychidae indet., 14— Adocus sp., 15—Baenidae indet., 16— Basilemys sinuosa, 17—Chelydridae indet., 18
Journal Article
Published: 08 October 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (10): 1337–1346.
... The skull of Neurankylus eximius (Testudines: Baenidae) and a reinterpretation of the relationships of this taxon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13 273 281 Brinkman D.B. Peng J.-H. 1993 New material of Sinemys (Testudines, Sinemydidae) from the Early Cretaceous of China...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2001
Geology (2001) 29 (1): 39–42.
..., 5— Myledaphus bipartitus, 6— Lissodus selachos, 7—cf. “ Acipenser, ” 8—Caudata indet., 9— Opisthotriton kayi, 10— Scapherpeton tectum, 11— Habrosaurus dilatus, 12—Anura indet., 13—Trionychidae indet., 14— Adocus sp., 15—Baenidae indet., 16— Basilemys sinuosa, 17—Chelydridae indet., 18...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 February 2006
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (12): 2073–2080.
... will be necessary to verify the validity of this hypothesis. The absence of paracryptodires (Baenidae plus Pleurosternidae) in the high-latitude Axel Heiberg fossil assemblage may also be a reflection of latitudinal differentiation of Late Cretaceous turtle assemblages. Paracryptodires are diverse and abundant...
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